I also personally used 3x 27" 1440p displays (I found it was hard to use THREE because it was too wide and mainly used 2 in practice). I also used 2x 27" 1440p displays at my last job before COVID had me basically never setting foot in the office again. I find myself less tempted to maximize windows (and I pretty much ALWAYS did this in the past). It's equivalent to a 2x2 grid of 27" 1080p displays but I can on the fly change what I see (so I can do 2x 1920x2160 for vertical res OR 2x 3840x1080p for horizontal res if desired). It took a while to get used to and I have to sit back. My current set up is a 55" 4K display (have a 35" ultrawide that I need to plug in). In my general experience overall size and pixel count matter more than specific aspect ratios, assuming you're not going too crazy (three "wide screen" or two ultra-wide monitors is probably too wide) SPEAKERS : CORSAIR SP2500 + FX Audio DAC-X6įull specs and setup details on my profile-page #2 MONITOR : Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 QLED (32:9, 10bit R G B, HDR1000) #1 MONITOR : Samsung 49" Odyssey CRG9 QLED (32:9, 8bit R G B, HDR1000) PSU: CORSAIR HXi Series HX1200i (1200 Watt 80-PLUS Platinum)ĬASE FANS: 4x CORSAIR SP140 R G B Elite, 2x CORSAIR 120LL R G B ![]() #2 SATA SSD : Crucial MX300 1.05TB (RAID 0 striped with 1.05TB Partition on #1 SATA SSD: MX500) ![]() #1 SATA SSD : Crucial MX500 2TB (1.05TB Partition RAID 0 striped with #2 SATA SSD: MX300) PCIe USB-A BOARD : ST Lab PCI-e 3.0 USB 3.1 (4x USB-A ports) GPU : ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 3080 Ti OC (300W optimized undervolt profile) CPU : Intel Core 4.7GHz, -0.095mV (Custom CNP-IHS + LM)ĬPU COOLER : CORSAIR Hydro Series H100x + 2x CORSAIR 120LL R G B
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